That's an old quote as I put it up several days ago.CjC wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 20:02Brown doesn’t seem as concerned as Toto regarding Red Bulls pace.
‘Brown, speaking before McLaren's Norris had replaced Verstappen at the top of the timesheet, told Sky Sports F1: "I think we can't come to any firm conclusions. If I had to go Vegas (to bet on it), it looks like the big four are the big four, kind of hard to tell in what order.
"Mercedes were very strong in Spain. Max has done some great lap times around here. But it kind of looks like the grid is in a similar position’
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433 ... ses-rivals
Wether we shoud be concerned or not, I don't know. My point was more around LionsHearts belief that teams would not be able to have single lap deployment consistently in race laps, in regards to how fast these cars will be.
Any car that can deploy single lap equivalent energy over every race lap is not going to be close to 2016 cars.
But who knows, Toto may just be playing games in the "equalisation battle"
